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"10 years for the provisional licence..."

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10 years for the provisional licence. It used to be less. And when you take the theory test that expires after 2 years if you don`t pass the practical test within that time.
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Is looking at my UK provisional licence.

"It is just a learner license and one must apply for the..."

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It varies from country to country. In some countries a provisional license is for 6 months. In some it is for a 6 weeks. However in most countries the maximum time period for a provisional license is 6 months. It is just a learner license and one must apply for the complete one as soon as he/she becomes eligible to apply for the registration of such license. This will help the driver to become a responsible driver and will help the driver to acquire rights to drive on the roads.

It is possible but with strike action going on do not count on it as it can take up to 4 weeks even when there are no delays depending on how busy they are,and if you want full license then it takes 3 years in UK but in another state it is difficult to judge .Every state has its own rules and regulations so its up to you for which license you are applying .I hope my answer will really helpful for you to understand.

If you have a provisional license and now you are trying to make your license into the fully equipped license you must wait for the 3 years and if you holds the provisional license then the state of your country will give you the time ,you can hold the provisional license may be up to 3 weeks but it may different for every state.For further details go to Google for more information.

"Nj do you have to have your provisional license then let me tell you..."

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Well if you want to know how long in nj do you have to have your provisional license then let me tell you that it would take you about 6 month so what i mean is that you have to keep the provisional driving licence for 6 months before you can apply for your full driving licence. So that you have you hand set on the car steering.

"A uk provisional driving license lasts 10 years..."

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A UK provisional driving license lasts 10 years. You have to renew your photo ID every 10 years and with that you can hold your provisional license as long as you are below 70! just renew your photo ID. If you appear for the written test, that expires within 2 years if you do not go for the practical test by then.

"If you have a provisional license..."

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If you have a provisional license, the person sitting with you in the car will have to have a full license for over three years in the UK. In other countries it is not their experience that matters but how old they are. In Canada, they have to be 18 or older, in the States they have to be 25 or older.

"I think it`s as long as a provisional car license takes..."

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I was wondering this as well, because I bought a moped so now I`m just waiting for the provisional to come so I can book my CBT! I think it`s as long as a provisional car license takes. The form says up to 15 days but most people seem to be saying they got it within a week, so who knows! :D.

"Well you have to hold your provisional drivers license in nj for 18 consecative months..."

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Well you have to hold your provisional drivers license in NJ for 18 consecative months, after that you can get your full drivers license for that, its 18 consective months you can have your provisional licese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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